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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPICPAGE
Safety Precautions1-2
Checking Safety Devices3
Overview4
Cutting Data, Speed, Dimensions, Weight5
Motor Specications, Power Requirements5
Installation5
EvenFlow
Start-up: Main Switch and Control Panel6
Operation, Overloading7
Emptying Waste Bin8
Exterior Cleaning8
TM
Oiling System5
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Safety Precautions
“Work safety” symbol
This symbol marks all work safety notes in this manual which can endanger the health
or life of operators. Please pay attention to this symbol and exercise particular care in
such cases. Please also forward all work safety notes to other users.
Apart from the instructions in this manual, you should also follow generally
applicable safety and accident prevention regulation.
“Attention” notes
This icon marks information in this manual which requires particular attention including
guidelines, regulations, instructions and correct working procedures intended to prevent
damage to the machine and/or other equipment.
Notes on work safety
The FD 8806 shredder has been inspected for safety. However, improper operation and misuse risk the
following:
• the health or life of the operator
• the machine and other valuable equipment
• the efcient operation of the shredder.
The FD 8806 employs state-of-the-art technology and is safe to operate. However, this machine can become
hazardous if used incorrectly, by untrained staff or for purposes other than those for which it is designed.
• Material with a tendency to curl, e.g. tapes, cords, etc. should not be processed.
• Keep long hair, loose clothes, ties, scarves, etc. away from paper feed opening.
• Only one person should operate the shredder at a time.
• Always follow local safety and accident prevention regulations when operating the shredder.
• No pedestals or other raised surfaces may be placed in the vicinity of the machine if they alter the
safety clearances.
• All connecting cables must be laid in such a way that they cannot be tripped over.
• Mechanical wearing parts must be inspected once a year.
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The FD 8806 shredder is intended only
for shredding large volumes of archive les, bound EDP lists and the contents of waste paper bins. The
hardened, solid-steel cutting rollers are unaffected by loose-leaf binders, paper clips and staples contained in
these materials.
Any other use beyond the scope described here is regarded as not being in accordance with the instructions.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect use; the user alone is responsible.
Users must also follow the assembly, dismantling, re-assembly, operation and maintenance procedures
specied by the manufacturer. The operation, maintenance and repair of the machine must be performed only
by trained personnel who are aware of the potential dangers.
The relevant accident prevention regulations as well as other generally recognized rules concerning safety
engineering and occupational safety must be observed.
• Each person responsible for assembling, dismantling and reassembling and maintenance (inspection,
servicing, repair) of the shredder must have read and fully understood the entire operating manual, in
particular the "Safety" section.
• The shredder may only be operated, serviced and repaired by authorized, trained personnel.
• The shut-down procedures specied in this manual must be followed during all assembly, dismantling
and re-assembling, cleaning, and maintenance work. This type of work must be performed only when
the machine is idle.
for shredding paper, paperboard and cardboard. It is designed
• The drive of the FD 8806 must be secured against unintentional switching-on before performing
work on the machine. Set the main switch to "Off" and unplug machine from wall outlet.
• After repair, check all protective devices to be sure they have been re-installed before operation.
• Do not perform any work which may impair your safety while operating the machine.
• Immediately report any changes which impair your safety to the person responsible. Shut the machine
down until such damage has been resolved.
• Before operating the shredder, ensure that it is in perfect working condition.
• Ensure that the workplace around the FD 8806 is always clean and safe.
• The user must not make any conversions or changes on his own initiative which impair the safety of
the FD 8806. Protective devices must not be removed or rendered inoperative.
• All work which is not directly connected to the normal operation of the machine must always be
performed when the machine is idle.
• Doors and aps must not be opened until the machine is motionless. Observe safety labels!
• Test the safety features after installing or repairing electrical components.
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Checking the safety devices
Check the safety devices:
• at the start of each work shift (when operation is sporadic)
• at least once a week in continuous operation
• after each maintenance or repair
Check the safety devices for:
• specied condition• specied location
• safe attachment• specied function
Correct defects before you operate the shredder.
1. Immediately shut down the shredder if defects occur during operation and make sure the defects are
corrected.
2. Do not modify or remove protective devices. Do not switch off protective devices. For safety reasons,
modications of the machine are not allowed.
Danger: Defective safety devices can cause serious accidents. If safety devices are not
working properly, the shredder should immediately be put out of operation.
Never reach into the cutting system while it is operating; you risk serious injury!
Only when all safety devices are operating correctly can the shredder be used again.
Operate the shredder only when these devices have been checked and are in order.
1. Check the Safety Bar push button (A) in front of the feeding table:
The shredder must switch off immediately when you press the Safety Bar button and the Emergency
stop light must go on.
B
2. Check the Stop button (B) on the left of the
control panel:
The shredder must switch off immediately
when the button is pushed.
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General Overview
Emergency Stop Button
Infeed
Breaker Panel Access Door
Cutting Head Access Door
Control Panel
Safety Key Lock
Conveyor
Feed Table
Safety Stop Bar
Waste Bin Door
Waste Bin on Casters
Breaker Panel
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Cutting Data, Speed, Dimensions, Weight
Cutting Style:Cross CutStrip Cut
Shred Size:1/4” x 1.57” (6 x 40mm)1/2”
Sheet Capacity:80 to 90100 to 110
Speed:Up to 43 feet per minute (13m/min)Up to 43 feet per minute (13m/min)
Feed Opening:16” (410mm)16” (410mm)
Dimensions:28.3” W x 52.3” D x 48” H28.3” W x 52.3” D x 48” H
Feed Table Dimensions:28.3” W x 13.3” D x 37.2” H28.3” W x 13.3” D x 37.2” H
Space Requirements:39.3” W x 63” L x 52” H39.3” W x 63” L x 52” H
Waste Bin Capacity:36 gal.36 gal.
Weight:1008 lbs. (457kg)1008 lbs. (457kg)
Motor Specications, Power Requirements
Motor TypeHorizontal Geared
Rated Power3HP
Operating Voltage220V
Phase3-Phase
Frequency50/60Hz
Rated Current8.5A
Output RPM25 RPM
Number of Poles4 (3 hot & 1 ground)
Total Rated Power Pn2.25 KW
Total Rated Current In8.5 A
Total EOCR Protection15 A
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Installation
1. Appropriate power outlet must be available at installation site.
2. The FD 8806 is delivered completely assembled (although it can be delivered in parts, if
necessary.) During transport, be aware of the shredder’s high center of gravity.
3. The shredder can be moved on its casters. If a fork-lift is used, be sure to use the
designated pick-up points.
4. Install the shredder on a at and even oor without carpeting.
5. Once the shredder is in place, lock the caster brakes, and plug in power to appropriate
power source.
EvenFlowTM Automatic Oiling System
The FD 8806 is equipped with the EvenFlowTM automatic oiler. To prepare the oiler:
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the right side of the shredder with the screws
provided.
2. Remove the cap from the oiler bottle.
3. Slide the oiler tube through the threaded cap and screw cap onto bottle.
4. Place bottle securely in the mounting bracket.
Power Plug
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Start-up and Operation
Main Switch
1. On the left side of the machine, open the orange door leading to the electrical control panel. Push on the
lever (Fig. 1) and the handle will pop out. Pull to open (Fig. 2).
2. Flip the main power switch to the UP position (Fig. 3). Close electrical control panel door.
3. Insert key into On-Off switch to right of control panel (Fig. 4). Turn key right, to the On position.
Main Power Switch
Fig. 1Fig. 2Fig. 3
Control Panel
DOOR OPEN
Red LED indicates when waste bin
LOAD INDICATOR
Lights to show how close shredder
is to capacity, or if overloaded.
door is open. (Shredder will not
operate if door is open.)
Fig. 4
WASTE BIN FULL
Indicator lights when waste bin
is full of paper shreds.
MODE LEDs
Indicators light to
show status: Auto,
Manual, Safety,
Stop, Reverse
REVERSE
Push button to reverse
direction of cutting blades and
conveyor belt.
START
Push to start conveyor and cutting
blade operation. Cutting system
operates in feed direction.
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STOP
Push to stop cutting system.
Shredder remains in standby mode
until Start is pressed.
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Operation
1. Set main switch to ON (Fig. 3). Turn the OFF/ON key switch on the control panel to the ON position.
2. Touch the START pad on the control panel. The conveyor will begin to move in the forward direction.
3. Place the material to be shredded on the feed table, then slide onto the inlet conveyor belt, in appropriate
stacks. (Cross-Cut, up to 90 sheets. Sheet capacity may vary due to variables in paper thickness and power
supply.)
NOTE: If material is accidentally placed onto the conveyor belt, DO NOT REACH FOR IT
Safety Stop bar on the front of the shredder, or press the red STOP button on the control panel. When the
shredder stops, press and hold the REVERSE pad. The conveyor should operate in reverse, allowing safer
access to the materials. The shredder will stop when the REVERSE pad is released. To resume shredding,
press the START pad.
Turning off the shredder
1. To shut down the shredder, press the STOP pad on the control panel.
2. Turn OFF/ON key switch on the control panel to the OFF position.
3. Open the electrical control panel door, and ip the main power switch DOWN to the off position.
Overloading the motor
If the shred capacity of the machine is exceeded (too large a stack of paper, etc.), the shredder will stop
automatically. To resume shredding:
1. Push and hold the reverse pad until the paper backs completely out of the shredder.
. Instead, press the
2. Press the red STOP pad or the SAFETY BAR on the front of the machine, then divide the materials into
smaller stacks.
3. Press the START pad. The conveyor and internal shredding mechanisms will begin to move.
4. Continue shredding, feeding less paper at a time.
Frequent Overloading
If the shredder is repeatedly overloaded, the motor can overheat, which will cause the shredder to switch off
automatically. To resume shredding:
1. Allow the motor to cool down for approximately 20 - 30 minutes before using.
2. Once the motor has cooled sufciently, resume shredding by following standard operating procedure (see
Operation).
NOTE:
To maintain optimum performance and allow constant operation, avoid repeatedly
overloading the shredder. This will prevent time-consuming reversing cycles, and will
provide the highest possible throughput.
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Emptying the Waste Bin
Shredded paper and particles accumulate in the shredder waste bin during normal operation. When the red
“Waste Bin Full” lamp lights, empty the waste bin.
1. Switch the shredder off by pressing the STOP pad on the control panel, turn the OFF/ON key switch to
the OFF position and ip the main power switch to the OFF position.
2. Open the waste bin access door. Pull out and empty the waste bin.
3. Push the waste bin back in, close the door, turn power switches back on and resume shredding.
Exterior cleaning
• Turn shredder off and unplug from wall outlet.
• Wipe the exterior surfaces with a soft cloth. If the surfaces are very dirty, use a neutral detergent, then wipe
again with a soft cloth.
CAUTION:
• Never put water directly on the surface of the shredder.
• Never clean the case with benzene or thinner, since it will cause discoloration.
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